At this summer’s General Assembly, the delegates will take their first vote on changing how Unitarian Universalists define ourselves to each other and to the world. This Sunday, we reflect together on the Seven Principles, which have anchored Unitarian Universalism for forty years, and the proposed Values and Covenant, which may “guide us in the transformation of ourselves, our communities and our faith into active networks of collective care, restoration, and justice … [and] lead us into the second quarter of the 21st Century, while honoring the historic roots of our liberal, progressive faith.” Onsite and online HERE